inspirational

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English

Etymology

inspiration +‎ -al

Adjective

inspirational (comparative more inspirational, superlative most inspirational)

  1. Having the ability to inspire.

Derived terms

Noun

inspirational (plural inspirationals)

  1. A book or article intended to inspire people with positive feelings.
    • 2012, Jack Canfield, ‎Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Christian Woman's Soul
      She is the author of fifteen books for children, and her inspirationals have appeared in numerous magazines []
    • 2014, Diane O'Key, Beyond Words
      “All right, then,” Mel said. “Let's fill in the bestsellers, the inspirationals, and some of the children's books.”